Fremont Only Seventeen Working Days in the Us Senate His Whole Civil Life

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Fremont Only Seventeen Working Days in the Us Senate His Whole Civil Life
Adams, Henry, 1838-1918
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The motion to take up the bill was carried on a division — ayes 26, noes not counted.
The bill was then read a second time, and considered as in Committee of the Whole. It is as follows: "And be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That, if any free person or persons within the District of Columbia shall entice or induce, by persuasion or other means, any slave or slaves to run away from his, her, or their owner or lawful p
...ossessor, or shall in any manner aid, abet, or assist any slave or slaves in running away or escaping from the owner or possessor of such slave or slaves, or shall harbor any slave or slaves with the intent to assist him, her, or them to escape from the service of such owner or possessor, such person or persona shall be liable to indictment in the criminal court of the District of Columbia, and upon conviction, by verdict, confession, or otherwise, shall be imprisoned in the penitentiary for any period not exceeding five years.

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